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Bringing Biological tools to the market
BIOCOMES Project Deliverables
Jürgen Köhl, Massimo Benuzzi, Daniel Zingg, Ralf-Udo Ehlers Annual Biocontrol Industry Meeting Basel, 23 - 25 October 2017
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Vegetables Cabbage Tomato & potato Vegetables Cabbage moth Tomato leaf miner White flies Potato tuber moth
Arable crops Wheat Rapeseed Maize and wheat Powdery mildew Verticillium wilt Fusarium spp.
BIOCOMES – The targeted pests and diseases
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Forestry Conifers Various tree species Tree seedlings Large pine weevil Gypsy moth Damping off
Fruit tree crops Apple, pear, plum, peach, apricot, cherry Stone fruits Aphids Brown rot
BIOCOMES – The targeted pests and diseases
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BIOCOMES – 11 New biocontrol products
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Insects
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BIOCOMES – The choice of 11 targeted pests and diseases
Food losses
Pesticide use
Market size for biocontrol products
Open field crops
Arable crops, Vegetables,
Fruit tree crops, Forestry
New production technologies
Support implementation of Directive 2009/128/EC on
use of IPM in agriculture and forestry
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BIOCOMES – Consortium
13 industrial partners
Production and marketing of BCAs 6
Evaluation of risk and sustainability of BCAs 2
Field testing of BCAs 5
14 research institutes and universities
14 countries
Wageningen UR: project coordination & dissemination
Duration: 48 months; Start: 1 December 2013
€ 12 million; € 9 million contribution from European Commission
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BIOCOMES – Consortium
Teams per biocontrol product 1 Biocontrol industry partner + Partners with specific expertises needed
Common infrastructure • Field testing • Molecular identification • Registration issues • Economic evaluation • Environmental sustainability • Communication
Field testing
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BIOCOMES – Added value of a public private cooperation in view of biocontrol industries
Ralf-Udo Ehlers Managing Director
Breeding entomopathogenic nematodes
Massimo Benuzzi Technical Director
New BCA for control of Fusarium head blight in wheat and pink ear rot in maize
Daniel Zingg Managing Director
New BCA for control of tomato leaf miner and potato tuber moth
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Added value of a public private cooperation
Massimo Benuzzi
Technical Director - Biogard Division of CBC Europe srl
Biogard & BIOCOMES
WP 6- Trichoderma harzianum (DSM25764) seed treatment for control of Fusarium spp. on
cereals
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Added value of BIOCOMES Development of a BCA against:
Fusarium head blight of wheat and pink ear rot of
maize
Scientific partner: University of Padova
Availability of expertises in BIOCOMES
consortium: Field testing
Risk assessments
Check on ecological sustainability
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Collaboration Between the companies
Collaboration between the companies The framework of the project has allowed every company to
work on his target, in some cases also with the cooperation
of other companies
Avoiding competition
Stimulating collaboration and contact
Many advices/exchanges of experience among WPs
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Collaboration Between the companies & Research Institute(s)
Collaboration Research Institute and companies The possibility of having the scientific support of Research Institutes
was a Key point of Biocomes project
The goal was mainly the development of a commercial product and not
(only) scientific publications
Exchange of expertise and different approach (mainly due to the need
to follow GEP procedures for registration purposes)
Field efficacy approach
Stimulating collaboration and contact
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Doing Research ? What are we looking for?
Looking for what is actually needed to have a commercial product on the market
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• A better understanding of the mode of action of the BCA we are developing
• Identification of ways on how to improve its efficacy and of possible bottle-necks
• Support for potential upcoming registration (especially for the characterization of the BCA, studies on its environmental fate and persistence, and GEP trials)
• Even if the whole registration dossier has to be prepared a crucial support came out by the project
• New contacts with Biocontrol experts and companies
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Results & expectations At the end of the BIOCOMES project
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Added value of a public private cooperation
Andermatt Biocontrol & BIOCOMES
Daniel Zingg Managing Director Andermatt Biocontrol
Projects needed!
BCA to control
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Increasing resistances
Biological control tools necessary for sustainable control (strategies)
Phthorimaea operculella granulovirus Tuta absoluta
Tecia solanivora
Phthorimaea operculella
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Approach (was made possible thanks to BIOCOMES)
Step 1
Provide a wide genetic basis Establish insect rearing Development of necessary tools
Exchange of virus isolates
Field collection
Insect rearing
Developing standard methods (bioassay)
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Step 2 Molecular characterization Determination of activity/speed of kill Optimization of production system
Sequencing / REN analysis of PhopGV
Determination of LC50 / LT50
Increase of virus yield
Approach (was made possible thanks to BIOCOMES)
Most appropriate
PhopGV isolates
identified
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Step 3
Development of test products
Trial protocols
Greenhouse/field trials
Production of test batches Efficacy trials
Approach (was made possible thanks to BIOCOMES)
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Added value of BIOCOMES
Substantive, scientific investment needed Closing the gap between Science and Industry
Making the development of a new, marketable BCA
possible Accurately timed (for growers and for the producer)
Simplified cooperation (public-private) through adequate project
structures
With support also for a niche market
Specific expert knowledge available Virology and insect pathology
Molecular methods
Applications techniques and practical know-how
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Results & expectations At the end of the BIOCOMES project
Highly efficient and marketable PhopGV product Sustainable control solution, also for resistance management
Product against Tuta and PTM ready for registration Additional data for the dossier has to be collected
Comprehensive knowledge about the BCA PhopGV
Stable and high-quality production process
Extended expert network, valuable for future
cooperation
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Added value of a public- private cooperation
Ralf-Udo Ehlers
e-nema GmbH
e-nema & BIOCOMES
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New technology Domestication of a biocontrol agent: Entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora
Lifecycle Corn Rootworm (CRW)
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Application during sowing into the drill. No extra application costs. Application with 200-400 ltr./ha. Nematodes must persist until larval hatch (4-6 weeks)
BIOCOMES WP2 main objective
Produce a nematode strain with better performance
Improvement of traits: - Shelf-life and field persistence (longevity) - Tolerance to dessication and heat - Virulence against Corn Rootworm
How to reach that goal?
First step: Phenotyping strain collection
Mean time survived by 50% (MTS50) and 10% (MTS10) of 40 H. bacteriophora strain and inbred line DJ populations stored in Ringer’s solution at 25°C
Phenotyping virulence against CRW
Genotyping Expression analysis was performed for longevity Forty eight strains were sequenced via GBS (genotyping by sequencing) Genome sequence produced from two strains Genetic markers (QTL) related with longevity and persistence were identified
Relevant genes for longevity Identification genetic markers
Transcriptome analysis (Differential expression)
Polymorphism analysis (Alleles with different distribution)
Genome Sequence
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Added value of BIOCOMES
We have been breeding in the past
Biocomes enabled us to establish new technology
Contact with academia accelerated progress
Our activities might motivate more labs to work with EPN
We participated also in other fields
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 612713.